Revision as of 09:09, 4 February 2011

WikiProject State Constitutions/2010 is a tracking page on Ballotpedia to organize the amendment of state constitutions following the approval of constitutional amendments that appeared on various ballots in 2010.

*-The Oklahoma International Law Amendment is currently under a federal court challenge and not certified by the Oklahoma State Board of Elections.
!-The Arkansas General Assembly has not published some amendments to the Constitution.
!!-The Georgia Secretary of State has not published an updated State Constitution with changes to the Constitution.

↑Two of the six approved constitutional amendments - Proposition 13 and Proposition 14 - appeared on the June 8 election ballot and are in effect.

↑According to the Colorado Legislative Council Research Staff, "While there is not a date certain for Referendum Q [the lone amendment that passed] to take effect, it appears that the governor issued a proclamation on January 8, 2009, following the general election in 2008."

↑According to the Idaho Secretary of State's office, the Idaho Constitution was in the ongoing process of being updated as of November 17, 2010

↑Of the 10 approved constitutional amendments in 2010, two appeared (Amendment 1 and Amendment 2) on an October 2 ballot. Amendment 1 will be in effect on January 1, 2012.

↑Amendments are currently published, but certification of results will not be released until this date at the latest, according to the Montana Secretary of State's office.

↑One of the approved amendments - Amendment 1 - appeared on an earlier ballot (May 11, 2010) and is in effect.

↑[Confirmed with NJ Division of Legislative Services via phone on December 10, 2010]

↑Two Ohio amendments were passed during the May 4, 2010 primary election, and are already in effect

↑Two of the approved amendments - Measure 68 and Measure 69 - appeared on the May 18, 2010 ballot and are in effect.

↑Results will be certified by this date. However, the constitutional amendment that passed is already in effect, according to the Article 11, Section 3 of the Tennessee Constitution and the Tennessee Department of State's office when contacted by Ballotpedia.